Studies of the Earth's Deep Interior (SEDI)
Overview
Studies of the Earth's deep interior involve a wide range of disciplines to address some of the most fundamental questions regarding the origin, evolution, composition, and dynamics of our planet. Addressing depths inaccessible to direct sampling and spatial scales ranging from the sub-mineral scale to many thousands of kilometers, SEDI scientists use a number of different approaches including global seismology, geomagnetism, surface topography and gravity, mineral physics experiments, geochemistry, and geodynamic models. The AGU SEDI focus group provides various forums for groups from different disciplines to share and integrate their research for a more complete understanding of the deep Earth.
Announcements
April 23, 2008
Meetings and Committee Members pages updated
July 26, 2007
SEDI-sponsored sessions at the fall AGU meeting are now listed through the AGU website. Please send the webmaster suggestions for additional sessions to advertise on this page.

